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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large brush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the size of a brush, typically in contexts related to painting, cleaning, or grooming.
Example: "For this project, you will need a large brush to cover the surface area more efficiently."
Alternatives: "a big brush" or "a wide brush".
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Detonations continued into the evening and started a large brush fire, Lt. Col. Pat Stogran said.
In Athens, a large brush fire burned across Ymittos hill on the capital's outskirts.
The loosening of the tarp was caused in part by a large brush fire in the area, the spokesman said.
Miranda smiled, but her mouth was obscured by a large brush that the saleswoman was sweeping over her face.
Vandals had entered the cemetery and set a large brush pile on fire, filling the morning air with smoke.
In that assault, one round landed just outside the Green Zone wall on the west bank of the Tigris, igniting a large brush fire.
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With a larger brush, he began putting in the flesh tones.
Use a small paint brush for the outlines and fill in with a larger brush.
Select a larger brush.
Use a larger brush for your background, and the small tipped brushes for detail.
Fade the edges after you finish with the small brush by using a larger brush.
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